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SlashTCO announce Free Help Desk

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR reports, SlashTCO is providing a Free Help Desk as one of its services to help organizations who are looking to understand the opportunities presented by Open Source technology and the impact on their Total Cost of Ownership.

Category:

  • Open Source

Loki and Trolltech to develop Linux applications

Author: JT Smith

According to Linux PR, Loki Software, Inc. and Trolltech will announce today a strategic alliance to provide business and end-user programs for Linux.

Zero G ships InstallAnywhere 3.5

Author: JT Smith

InstallAnywhere 3.5 features many new enhancements, such as full Java 2, version 1.3 compatibility and Linux support, extending Zero G’s leadership in the multi-platform software deployment market, reports PRNewswire.

Interview with Lineo’s Tim Bird

Author: JT Smith

The Korean Times interviews Tim Bird, Chief Technology Officer of Lineo, Inc.

Category:

  • Linux

RSA released into the public domain

Author: JT Smith

RSA Security Inc. today announced it has released the RSA public key encryption algorithm into the public domain, allowing anyone to create products that incorporate their own implementation of the algorithm.

Yahoo! RIAA Strike Deal

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet is reporting that Yahoo! Inc. has signed a deal with the Recording Industry of America to set up terms for music Webcasts on Yahoo.

Hackers download Mercury songs

Author: JT Smith

Ananova reports that record company bosses had to step up security on their websites after fans were able to hack into unreleased Freddie Mercury tracks and place them on the internet for free.

IM rivals want AOL merger conditions

Author: JT Smith

Two of America Online’s instant-messaging rivals asked federal
regulators on Tuesday to set several specific conditions before
approving the online giant’s takeover of Time Warner. From ZDCOUK.com.

First Wireless Virus Is Nothing New – Kaspersky

Author: JT Smith

Last week’s media reports of “the first wireless virus” are not as revolutionary as they might first appear, according to Russian anti-virus firm Kaspersky Lab and ComputerUser.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Hacker insurance becomes a priority

Author: JT Smith

Insurance firms, says VNUnet, are hoping for a boom in business as companies scramble to protect themselves against the rise in computer crime.

Category:

  • Open Source